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6th Moroccan participation in GULFOOD Dubai
As part of the implementation of the "Green Morocco Plan" and" Halieutis Plan "techniques, particularly in their food exports development part, Food Exports Control and Coordination Organization (EACCE), under the auspices of the Ministry of Agriculture and Maritime Fisheries, arranges the involvement of Morocco in the GULFOOD fair, that is held from 21st to 25th of February 2016 in Dubai.
A big delegation of over forty Moroccan companies will take a trip to Dubai to present and to promote the Moroccan offer in the agribusiness sector.
The GULFOOD exhibition is presently considered amongst the leading exhibitions in the food and beverage sector, therefore being a privileged location for meetings with buyers from the food market. More than 5,000 exhibitors will come from about 120 nations and over 84,000 visitors from a number of countries.
Covering an area of 384 sqm, the Moroccan structure will highlight the richness of Moroccan exportable offer through the exhibit of a diversified variety of food products (olive oil, canned olives, dressings, canned fish, couscous and pasta, spices and herbs, tea, sugar, chocolate and confectionery, juices, cheese, cured meats etc ...).
The Moroccan participation in this event intends to:
- Promote the Morocco origin and highlight the quality and variety of Moroccan food
- Communicate about these products and their competitive advantages to strengthen their position on the worldwide market
- Seizing the chance of the presence of major market gamers to create new partnerships and brand-new markets
- Highlight the potential, achievements and advancement of this sector projections under the "Green Morocco Plan" and" Halibuts Plan ".
- All achievable objectives through quality improvement efforts, upgrading and accreditation of farming and marine products made in the context of these strategies.
The United Arab Emirates is a great platform for trade in food in the Gulf area. Identified by a strong domestic need, this market is also considered a real re-export center for the markets in this area.